OFFENSE

What do you know? The Jets can score touchdowns. Gang Green reached the end zone for the first time in three weeks and rolled up 352 yards in the win over the Raiders. QB Geno Smith (16-of-25, 219 yards, 1 TD, 1 rushing TD, 1 INT) was not spectacular but he was way better than he has been lately. The return of WR Jeremy Kerley (4 catches, 41 yards, 1 TD) helped the offense run more smoothly. RB Chris Ivory (18 rushes, 76 yards, 1 TD) battered the Raiders defense.

GRADE: B+

DEFENSE

The Jets could not get a complete performance as their usually stout defense gave up a few big plays and let the Raiders pile up 383 yards. Oakland was down to its fourth running back, but Marcel Reece (19 rushes 123 yards, 1 TD) ran through the Jets defense on a 63-yard touchdown run. QB Matt McGloin (18-of-31, 245 yards, 2 TDs, 1 INT) made a few big throws. S Ed Reed made his first interception as a Jet and LB Calvin Pace notched his eighth sack of the season.

GRADE: D

SPECIAL TEAMS

It has been a while since the Jets had a momentum-swinging play from their special teams, but Antonio Allen provided one with a blocked punt that he recovered for a touchdown in the second quarter. Allen came through the middle of the formation untouched on a well-designed block and took the ball off Marquette King’s foot.

GRADE: A

COACHING

The Jets could have folded up after losing three straight games, but credit Rex Ryan with keeping his team believing. Offensive coordinator Marty Mornhinweg called a great game, mixing in a no-huddle look, zone-read plays and rollouts to make Smith comfortable. Credit special teams coach Ben Kotwica with a nice design on the blocked punt. The only knock is on Ryan for the play of his defense, which slipped.